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The Eagles did not have a massively injured OL. They lost one player, albeit a good one, and found a decent sub. That is not an injury wrecked OL of the kind we see in Rams history.
As for Foles, he did what he has done since 2014. Mixes in strings of good games with strings of REALLY bad ones. He did that in 2017 too.
The Eagles coaches saw his regular season melted down games, took advantage of their post-season bye week, and built in an offense Foles could play in, and it worked for 3 post-season games. That;s not enough time for teams to see and adjust to the adjustments they made for Foles.
If however that was the first three games of the regular season, it would not take long for good defenses to figure out how they were using Foles and the things they weren't asking him to do, and once defenses account for all that, the Foles crash would happen again. Like it did in 2014, 2015, and in the regular season games in 2017.
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Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 03/31/2018 08:06AM by zn.